Employment Law

eBay Cutting 6% of Staff in 2026 to Better Align with “Strategic Priorities”

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Is eBay Cutting Jobs?

Yes — eBay reportedly plans to eliminate approximately 800 jobs, or around 6% of its global workforce, in 2026.

The e-commerce company said in a statement that the reduction is needed to align its staffing levels with “strategic priorities.”


Which Roles at eBay are Affected?

The specific roles/teams at eBay affected by the latest workforce reduction remains unclear.

According to LinkedIn, the company currently employs more than 480 people in Canada.


Source

The latest workforce reduction at eBay was covered by multiple news outlets, including Bloomberg.


More eBay Layoff Coverage

For a full overview of eBay layoffs and the rights that non-unionized employees in Canada have in this situation, see our eBay Layoffs & Severance Guide.

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